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and ryan also voted against relief for victims of hurricane sandy. by ryan's definition, if the government is rebuilding your destroyed home, you're a taker too. >> look, this is a straw man argument. the president said earlier that we had suspicions about medicare and taking care of the elderly and feeding poor children. when he sets up these straw men, to affix views to add ver sears that they don't have, to win the argument by default, it's not an honest debate. we want to have a safety net. a safety net that's there for the vulnerable, poor, for people who cannot help themselves. but we don't want to have a culture in this country that encouraging more dependency that saps and drains people of their ability to make the most of their lives. >> which part of the culture today is doing that? is part of this culture that you even benefited from after your father died. >> absolutely. >> so which part of the safety net culture is sapping america's opportunity right now? >> this is the point we keep making with benefits like food stamps, for example. th
and ryan also voted against relief for victims of hurricane sandy. by ryan's definition, if the government is rebuilding your destroyed home, you're a taker too. >> look, this is a straw man argument. the president said earlier that we had suspicions about medicare and taking care of the elderly and feeding poor children. when he sets up these straw men, to affix views to add ver sears that they don't have, to win the argument by default, it's not an honest debate. we want to have a...
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i ask paul ryan this, i can't get an answer. how? it's going to hurt. >> new baselines now in the budget. i mean, obviously, as we know, some of the difficulty and the differences in washington are centered around the method of accounting. whether it's static or dynamic. because it's static, when you raise taxes, that $650 billion of additional taxes that went in because of the cliff deal, that adjusts the baseline. that is going to make the numbers look somewhat differently. right? we'll have to make some choices. there's no question about it. >> right. >> but we have committed to putting a budget out there that will actually bring it to balance within ten years. now -- >> but you can't tell me what because there has to be some big changes in order to do that. >> we haven't seen the numbers yet. but i'm telling you this added baseline adjustment because of the revenues, because you're statically scoring it is going to have an effect. but, listen, there are things that we've got to do. you cannot keep spending this kind of money and
i ask paul ryan this, i can't get an answer. how? it's going to hurt. >> new baselines now in the budget. i mean, obviously, as we know, some of the difficulty and the differences in washington are centered around the method of accounting. whether it's static or dynamic. because it's static, when you raise taxes, that $650 billion of additional taxes that went in because of the cliff deal, that adjusts the baseline. that is going to make the numbers look somewhat differently. right? we'll...
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mike ryan, we appreciate it. up next, a government report shows high school graduation rates at a 35-year high. don't get excited. we'll tell you why in "chalk talk" tonight, because the case as with many federal stats are deceiving. we're coming right back. ♪ at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare suppleme
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mike ryan, we appreciate it. up next, a government report shows high school graduation rates at a 35-year high. don't get excited. we'll tell you why in "chalk talk" tonight, because the case as with many federal stats are deceiving. we're coming right back. ♪ the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent more [yodeling] yodel-ay-ee-oo. 50% more flash. [ southern accent ] 50 percent more taters. that's where tots come from. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. 50% more spy stuff. what's in your wallet? this car is too small. lou: with every thought of president obama's inaugural inaugural, it is obvious that have a checklist -- took list of issues to mention. foreign policy, gay-rights, and did briefly mention education. >> no
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ryan started a website for that purpose, and jason has written two how-to books for them. and while he admits his mother picked out his suit for this interview, his generation is not going to make the same mistakes their parents made. >> we're not going to settle, because we saw our parents settle. and we have options that we can keep hopping jobs. no longer is it bad to have four jobs on your resume in a year, whereas for our parents or even gen x, that was terrible. but that's the new reality for us. and we're going to keep adapting and switching and trying new things until we figure out what it is. >> and figuring it out takes time. sociologists tell us most americans believe adulthood begins at 26 or older and that having witnessed so many sacrifices by their parents to achieve middle-class security has had a huge impact. family and friends are the new priorities. blind careerism is beginning to fade. >> we definitely put lifestyle and friends above work. no question about it. >> do you both feel that that's pretty much the way one should look at life? >> i do. >> abso
ryan started a website for that purpose, and jason has written two how-to books for them. and while he admits his mother picked out his suit for this interview, his generation is not going to make the same mistakes their parents made. >> we're not going to settle, because we saw our parents settle. and we have options that we can keep hopping jobs. no longer is it bad to have four jobs on your resume in a year, whereas for our parents or even gen x, that was terrible. but that's the new...
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rex ryan having a tough off season so far. he allegedly caused a three-car crash on the night of january 14th when he was trying to beat a red light in a little town known as bethlehem, pennsylvania. the police report said ryan was traveling at a high rate of speed, but the police officers let him off with a written warning. >>> nba, clippers hosting the thunder in a match-up of two of the best teams out west. play of the game, not from the players but the ref -- ow. managed to get back on his feet after he was pegged in the face with the basketball. the referee, derrick richardson, took the blocked shot in the face from jordan, but he got back up, shook it off, stayed in the game. thunder won 109-97. >>> before we go to break, an important programming note. coming up on "morning joe," cleveland indians manager terry francona will be here with a revealing look at his eight years helming the boston red sox. >>> at the top of the hour on "morning joe," we'll talk about the nra and how it's looking to shut down the one gun reform
rex ryan having a tough off season so far. he allegedly caused a three-car crash on the night of january 14th when he was trying to beat a red light in a little town known as bethlehem, pennsylvania. the police report said ryan was traveling at a high rate of speed, but the police officers let him off with a written warning. >>> nba, clippers hosting the thunder in a match-up of two of the best teams out west. play of the game, not from the players but the ref -- ow. managed to get...
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also, let's not forget the house talks a big game and paul ryan talks big, but they need a majority. we have not seen the majority come through on deals like this. melissa: great point. do you think anyone really wants to cut spending? democrat, republicans,? i'm not sure anyonements to tackle the problem. >> it's a tough job ahead. they have no choice. it's the issue of our time. melissa: dennis, go ahead. >> spending and revenue in balance. not all by spending cuts, have revenue nrkzs, programs that people in the united states want. melissa: james? >> mike leements to cut it, johnson, it's not hopeless. there's votes. melissa: okay. guys, thank you so much. appreciate your insight. good stuff. >> thanks, melissa. >> thank you. melissa: today's market moment. the shares of apple. see this? a slow down on profit revenue growth shook investors falling 12%, taking $50 billion off its market cap. hammered. apple shares trading at the lowest level since january 30th of last year, and the noise dive weigh on the nasdaq sinking 23 points, but there was a new five year high in the s&p up fr
also, let's not forget the house talks a big game and paul ryan talks big, but they need a majority. we have not seen the majority come through on deals like this. melissa: great point. do you think anyone really wants to cut spending? democrat, republicans,? i'm not sure anyonements to tackle the problem. >> it's a tough job ahead. they have no choice. it's the issue of our time. melissa: dennis, go ahead. >> spending and revenue in balance. not all by spending cuts, have revenue...
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ryan. but i would also mention the caveat that has gotten a bit of attention is the no-pay clause without having the senate or the house, either respective chamber, not pass the budget and whether or not that meets the constitutionality, the confines of the 27th amendment. i'm not a constitutional attorney. i am not an attorney of any type. we've -- our committee has looked at this quite a bit on our side. we think that placing the members' pay in escrow until such time as that particular chamber passes a budget is constitutional. it meets the constitutionality of the 27th amendment. as long as we -- the member actually is paid by the end of the 113th congress. there's been some questions. somebody asked me just on the floor actually for instance -- let's say, you know, x amount of times passed before the payment would be made whether or not that congress should be -- whether or not the escrow account would be accruing interest for the members and if the interest is not accrued, would that
ryan. but i would also mention the caveat that has gotten a bit of attention is the no-pay clause without having the senate or the house, either respective chamber, not pass the budget and whether or not that meets the constitutionality, the confines of the 27th amendment. i'm not a constitutional attorney. i am not an attorney of any type. we've -- our committee has looked at this quite a bit on our side. we think that placing the members' pay in escrow until such time as that particular...
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now they're wielding another with paul ryan saying on "meet the press" yesterday that republicans are willing to let the spending cuts take effect without any other cuts. >> so where are we right now? i think the sequester is going to happen because that $1.2 trillion in spending cuts we can't lose. don't forget one other thing. we think these sequesters will happen because the democrats have opposed. they offered no alternatives. >> democrats in the white house say they do want other cuts. they want to engage in negotiations with the white house. in fact, jay carney the white house press secretary said today we all agree these cuts will never take effect. we need to identify alternatives. >> these kinds of across the board cuts to both defense and non-defense spending are not supported by virtually anyone in washington. and certainly not the president. and to judge by their many statements along these lines not republican leaders in congress. so we believe that the right course of action is to take steps to make sure the sequester doesn't happen. >> but maria, i've got to tell you so
now they're wielding another with paul ryan saying on "meet the press" yesterday that republicans are willing to let the spending cuts take effect without any other cuts. >> so where are we right now? i think the sequester is going to happen because that $1.2 trillion in spending cuts we can't lose. don't forget one other thing. we think these sequesters will happen because the democrats have opposed. they offered no alternatives. >> democrats in the white house say they...
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ryan. i would also mention the caveat that it's gotten attention that is the and whether or not that meets the constitutionality confines of the 27th amendment. i am not an attorney of any type, but our committee has looked at this quite a bit on our side. we think the numbers paid in escrow until the budget is passed meets the constitutionality of the 27th amendment. as long as the member is paid by the end of the 113th congress. there have been questions. xmeone asked me -- let's say amount of time before the payment will be made, whether or not congress should be -- whether or not the escrow account would be accruing and stressed for the members and if the interest was not the, would that be a problem with the 20 seventh amendment. the interest on any kind of federal spending and as girl -- escrow has to be done by a specific statute. i feel very confident that the 27th amendment and because his bounty of that. i look forward to the passage. thank you. >> mr. brady. >> thank you, mr. cha
ryan. i would also mention the caveat that it's gotten attention that is the and whether or not that meets the constitutionality confines of the 27th amendment. i am not an attorney of any type, but our committee has looked at this quite a bit on our side. we think the numbers paid in escrow until the budget is passed meets the constitutionality of the 27th amendment. as long as the member is paid by the end of the 113th congress. there have been questions. xmeone asked me -- let's say amount...
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ryan, but you did not. you called him congressman ryan. what was that about? >> the day before, one of the people at abc got a phone call, from one of his people and said it -- there is disagreement with the commission and we get to be called whatever we want to be called. i am not paying any attention to that. i am driving handcuff i am in -- i am driving in this is ed gillespie. he says, we have work this out and you will call him mr. ryan. and i said, what about the commission? he said, this is fine with the commission. so you think at the beginning i will say, vice president joe biden, and paul ryan? there was no real agreement. >> have either of these political parties ask you to do something other than that. >> that was the only contact i had with anybody and frankly i just put it out of my head. it wasn't i fought -- they ask me to do this. >> it did anyone attempt to influence you? >> and there was no influence -- i never had contact with the campaign and you had the hardest in that you were covering this. i was off in the corner. >> this was not a new
ryan, but you did not. you called him congressman ryan. what was that about? >> the day before, one of the people at abc got a phone call, from one of his people and said it -- there is disagreement with the commission and we get to be called whatever we want to be called. i am not paying any attention to that. i am driving handcuff i am in -- i am driving in this is ed gillespie. he says, we have work this out and you will call him mr. ryan. and i said, what about the commission? he...
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some of the airlines are struggling, too, on the back of ryan air's results. now take a look at what's happening across the bourses. we're seeing somewhat again of a trading pattern here after the last several trading sessions where it's not consistent. we'll get those up for you just as soon as we can. today, it's down pretty much across the board. the ibex shedding 0.12%. the cac 400.15% the. the xetra dax is also down 0.1%. the ftse 1100, same thing. pretty consistent story across these indexes here. it's a big week for earnings, too. in the meantime, let's take a look at the bond wall. it's been interesting, actually, to see the lack of action, lack of attention markets have been paying here lately. over here, gilts are holding above the 2% level. interesting to look at whether that relationship gap between gilts and trishrys will hold. 4.1% in italy. there will be a couple of italian debt auctions later this morning. spain, 5.16% is the level there. bunds, 1.63%, so we have seen them move out a little bit. in the u.s., earnings will include exxon. nymex a
some of the airlines are struggling, too, on the back of ryan air's results. now take a look at what's happening across the bourses. we're seeing somewhat again of a trading pattern here after the last several trading sessions where it's not consistent. we'll get those up for you just as soon as we can. today, it's down pretty much across the board. the ibex shedding 0.12%. the cac 400.15% the. the xetra dax is also down 0.1%. the ftse 1100, same thing. pretty consistent story across these...
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ryan. mr. ryan: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, recognized for two minutes. mr. ryan: you know what we know with certainty? we know with certainty a debt crisis is coming to america. this is not a question of if, it's a question of when. what is a debt crisis? it means we can't keep living beyond our means. we can't keep borrowing from our children's future this, we, our generation of americans, we are being selfish. we are taking from the next generation, their future. we have a moral obligation to fix that and if we have a debt crisis, those who get hurt the first and worst are those who need government the most. our seniors. the poor. the people live thoke safety net. that's who gets hurt in a debt crisis. we have an obligation to do something about this. and so what does this bill do? this bill simply says, congress, do your job. when i grew up in wisconsin if you had a job, and you did the work, then you got paid. if you didn't do the work, you didn't get paid. it's that simple. here
ryan. mr. ryan: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, recognized for two minutes. mr. ryan: you know what we know with certainty? we know with certainty a debt crisis is coming to america. this is not a question of if, it's a question of when. what is a debt crisis? it means we can't keep living beyond our means. we can't keep borrowing from our children's future this, we, our generation of americans, we are being selfish. we are taking from...
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paul ryan this morning said no new revenues. the president has gotten all the revenues he will get. they have doubled down on spending cuts. they say they have a plan that will balance the federal budget in 10 years. you can only do that without revenues if you have really devastating cuts on all kinds of domestic programs and we'll see if they're willing to deliver on that. >> ifill: one democrat today and republican paul ryan used the same term today about what's happening when is "they're buying time." >> i think that's right. you know, this is about positioning and symbolism and messaging. i think susan's exactly right. it's not that the republicans are changing their principles here. it's that they've decided they have lost these arguments because of the way they are making their case or not making it and they've been outwitted by the dems. what thipt to talk about the next six months is deficits, debt, spending. and i think this gives themselves a chance to do that. >> ifill: but the possibility of sequestration, these unpopular croos the board tax cuts, i mean, spending cuts,
paul ryan this morning said no new revenues. the president has gotten all the revenues he will get. they have doubled down on spending cuts. they say they have a plan that will balance the federal budget in 10 years. you can only do that without revenues if you have really devastating cuts on all kinds of domestic programs and we'll see if they're willing to deliver on that. >> ifill: one democrat today and republican paul ryan used the same term today about what's happening when is...
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house committee paul ryan, how do we know him? he was a nobody that came on squawk and became vice president and now it's squawk who? i go on network now. he was on all the time. >> every day .now he won't -- >> he's coming on soon if you shut up. i love him. please, paul, i guess i'm just hurt. anyway, he says that the automatic spending cuts postponed as part of the fiscal cliff deal will go into effect as scheduled in march. a former vice presidential candidate says the sequester, which would cut $1.2 million in domestic and defense spending over the next two years will happen since democrats haven't offered alternatives to gop proposals. but ryan says no one is tuking about allowing an actual government shutdown. >> we are more than happy to keep spending at those levels going on into the future while we debate how to balance the budget, how to grow the economy. that's the kind of debate the country desevens. by the way, if we keep going down this path, we will have a debt crisis. it's not an if question, it's a when question.
house committee paul ryan, how do we know him? he was a nobody that came on squawk and became vice president and now it's squawk who? i go on network now. he was on all the time. >> every day .now he won't -- >> he's coming on soon if you shut up. i love him. please, paul, i guess i'm just hurt. anyway, he says that the automatic spending cuts postponed as part of the fiscal cliff deal will go into effect as scheduled in march. a former vice presidential candidate says the...
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ryan's proposal last year. >> well, father enough. and i supported mr. ryan's proposal last year. i was encouraged that it received some bipartisan support. i would hope in the future it might get a bit more. but, mr. hogue lambed, to continue with you -- hoagland, to continue with you, the road map, if you will, in order to arrive at a spot where we can get concrete ideas from democrat leadership, from the president of the united states about how to make these largest programs of government sustainable is through regular order. could you bring us through that regular order -- >> i'm a, i'm a regular order guy. i've spent my career here. i believe that the power of making legislative decisions lies with committees such as this very powerful committee here that i think it's better that the decisions in terms of what legislation could flow forward come out of the committees. therefore, that's why i believe a budget resolution that is put together that sets the broad parameters for how much you're trying to achieve in the way of deficit reduction work through the committees of jurisd
ryan's proposal last year. >> well, father enough. and i supported mr. ryan's proposal last year. i was encouraged that it received some bipartisan support. i would hope in the future it might get a bit more. but, mr. hogue lambed, to continue with you -- hoagland, to continue with you, the road map, if you will, in order to arrive at a spot where we can get concrete ideas from democrat leadership, from the president of the united states about how to make these largest programs of...
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. >> paul ryan says all those cuts threatened from the fiscal cliff are actually going to happen. will that bring the rally to a halt? all that and a whole lot more. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to the floor of the new york stock exchange. maria here and ben. it's time for the closing countdown. we had this right streak, right? six in a row for the dow, we're trying for seven. it's a dog fight until the last. >> seven points lower. this market wants to go higher clearly. >> you've been on that. we were sitting next to each other a few weeks ago
. >> paul ryan says all those cuts threatened from the fiscal cliff are actually going to happen. will that bring the rally to a halt? all that and a whole lot more. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll...
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please, ladies and gentlemen, welcome paul ryan. [applause] >> that was pretty good. i'll take you bow hunting someday. [laughter] hey, thanks, everybody. [applause] that's great. thanks so much. appreciate it. well, i can say about that introduction, that was the, um, most recent introduction i've ever received. [laughter] thanks, rich, i appreciate it. you know, i'm happy to see so many friends here in the audience. i just see a lot of familiar faces. and i'm honored to speak to so many distinguished guests. you know, you could say that perhaps this is the greatest collection of conservative talent ever gathered in one room with the possible exception of when the last time william f. buckley dined alone. [laughter] look, hail to "national review." i started reading buckley in college when my economics professor gave me a copy of "national review," and i've been reading it ever since. the masthead has changed. when i came to washington, many of the people writing were just starting out. they were landing their first jobs, they were writers and editors. rich lowry was
please, ladies and gentlemen, welcome paul ryan. [applause] >> that was pretty good. i'll take you bow hunting someday. [laughter] hey, thanks, everybody. [applause] that's great. thanks so much. appreciate it. well, i can say about that introduction, that was the, um, most recent introduction i've ever received. [laughter] thanks, rich, i appreciate it. you know, i'm happy to see so many friends here in the audience. i just see a lot of familiar faces. and i'm honored to speak to so many...
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first, this one is from ryan rainier @rainingbirdies. the tweet says believe devon and chesapeake are undervalued. i don't care for either. i don't like the natural gas stocks right now. they are in a world of hurt and that's because we are flaring more natural gas than we need. i think this group which i keep thinking is going to eventually have a move keeps being defeated by warmer weather. why do you need either one of these? devon is not -- it's a very underperforming stock and chesapeake's trying to do so many things right but at the same time is still trapped in a largely nat gas model. they need to be more oily as it's said. here's a tweet from @brianmpc. he says my 8-year-old just got all the spelling words right and said boo-yah. i love your show and apparently he does too. i am always surprised. i see a lot of people -- i was at a bar this weekend, where there were a lot of people in their 20s and they got started watching the show in their teens and it was quite thrilling because all i heard was boo-yah from 20-something-year-
first, this one is from ryan rainier @rainingbirdies. the tweet says believe devon and chesapeake are undervalued. i don't care for either. i don't like the natural gas stocks right now. they are in a world of hurt and that's because we are flaring more natural gas than we need. i think this group which i keep thinking is going to eventually have a move keeps being defeated by warmer weather. why do you need either one of these? devon is not -- it's a very underperforming stock and chesapeake's...
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trying to get a balanced budget by 2023, which is real bold, i will quote, jonathan chat who says paul ryan's budget even while employing fanciful projections didn't balance the budget until 2040. moving that up by 17 years changes the plausible level from level union corn to level unicorn being ridden by santa claus. your thoughts on that? >> there's a larger point. have republicans -- i'm not suggesting they're not embracing austerity anymore, but there's an acknowledgment here. we're talking about there used to be a time they wanted a balanced budget the year after, next year, the year after. i do think there's been a fundamental shift in appreciation and understanding for how you get an economy going. again, though, to me the bigger question goes back to what you talk about getting your caribeanor. we're going to be living with a series of fiscal cliffs, even if in three months from now we get a debt ceiling raiseded, that will be raised for a year, maybe two. that's all we're going to get, and we'll be in the soup and having the same conversation. >> do you think that's true even if -- i
trying to get a balanced budget by 2023, which is real bold, i will quote, jonathan chat who says paul ryan's budget even while employing fanciful projections didn't balance the budget until 2040. moving that up by 17 years changes the plausible level from level union corn to level unicorn being ridden by santa claus. your thoughts on that? >> there's a larger point. have republicans -- i'm not suggesting they're not embracing austerity anymore, but there's an acknowledgment here. we're...
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ryan's budget was shifting the risk in entitlement programs to elderly americans. we have to change the trajectory of health care spending aired -- spending. we could have 1950s health-care health care,50's and do not think anyone wants that. we clearly need deep, structural reforms on how healthcare is delivered and i do not think elderly americans are in the best positions to drive those reforms. by shifting the risk to elderly americans we will not drive the reforms and we will actually make elderly americans to some extent secure and poor, which -- more sick and more poor, which comes back to the government. that was an issue i had with mr. reflects aet as it poor understanding of how private markets work. he has never been the private sector, so there is a lack of reality on how you been cost curves. i am in favor of a balanced approach that changes the trajectory and it does not focus on numbers you pull out of the air because to some extent those numbers are guesses because unless we agree on assumptions, how much the economy will grow, what the unemployment
ryan's budget was shifting the risk in entitlement programs to elderly americans. we have to change the trajectory of health care spending aired -- spending. we could have 1950s health-care health care,50's and do not think anyone wants that. we clearly need deep, structural reforms on how healthcare is delivered and i do not think elderly americans are in the best positions to drive those reforms. by shifting the risk to elderly americans we will not drive the reforms and we will actually make...
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in addition, democratic senator ron wyden worked with the house budget committee chairman paul ryan to develop a similar proposal in the 112th congress. so while there may be some resistance to this particular idea, it has enjoyed bipartisan support. and finally, number five, we need to strengthen medicaid for patients and states through realistic reforms. setting per-capita limits on federal medicaid spending would put the medicaid program on a sustainable budget, and when combined with increased flexibility for patient-centered reforms at the state level, would reduce costs and improve patient care across the board. and as with other ideas i have mentioned, this is a bipartisan proposal. in 1995, president clinton introduced a medicaid reform plan that included a per-capita cap on federal medicaid spending. at that time, all 46 democratic senators, including several that are still serving today, signed a letter to president clinton expressing support for this proposal. in addition, in october of last year, former democratic senate majority leader tom daschle publicly expressed suppor
in addition, democratic senator ron wyden worked with the house budget committee chairman paul ryan to develop a similar proposal in the 112th congress. so while there may be some resistance to this particular idea, it has enjoyed bipartisan support. and finally, number five, we need to strengthen medicaid for patients and states through realistic reforms. setting per-capita limits on federal medicaid spending would put the medicaid program on a sustainable budget, and when combined with...
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we will hear from peter at 8:10 and from paul ryan at 9:00. the rest of the date rolls on from there. thank you, everyone. >> i want to let everybody know. just in case you're wondering what that is, this is for everybody. i want to let people know that in the back corner -- that is to reenergize you for the last part of the evening. enjoy and we will see you tomorrow morning early. thank you. >> can i use this microphone? hi. i have been talking to myself for the last couple of minutes. you are here at our night owl session. everyone has dinner or drinks and then we sit around and talk about what ever we wind up talking about. i will quickly introduce the women up here. i am kathryn lopez. editor at large of national review of mind. all i will be anywhere and say, and 10 minutes later, that person will come back to me and say, you are k-lo. kelly ann conway , i think of you as a sound byte machine. substantive sound bites. when i need something quick and substantive, i go to kelly and. i was on tv for the very first time with you and we were
we will hear from peter at 8:10 and from paul ryan at 9:00. the rest of the date rolls on from there. thank you, everyone. >> i want to let everybody know. just in case you're wondering what that is, this is for everybody. i want to let people know that in the back corner -- that is to reenergize you for the last part of the evening. enjoy and we will see you tomorrow morning early. thank you. >> can i use this microphone? hi. i have been talking to myself for the last couple of...
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we need this next generation of republican leaders, jindal, ryan, christie, to go out there and talk about lifting the middle class up, not just protecting wealthy people, lifting the middle class up. in fairness to all of them, they come from pretty blue collar backgrounds. they'll be pretty good at this. >> but this isn't about that. >> great to see you. mark simone, that was one of the funniest remarks i've ever heard about menendez. i'm larry kudlow. thanks for watching. have a great weekend, everybody. [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just to stay alive... but feel alive. the new c class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. for exceptional offers officemax can help you drive suand down.s down... use your maxperks card and get a 10-ream case of officemax multiuse paper for just 4.99 after maxperks rewards. find thousands of big deals now... at officemax. music:
we need this next generation of republican leaders, jindal, ryan, christie, to go out there and talk about lifting the middle class up, not just protecting wealthy people, lifting the middle class up. in fairness to all of them, they come from pretty blue collar backgrounds. they'll be pretty good at this. >> but this isn't about that. >> great to see you. mark simone, that was one of the funniest remarks i've ever heard about menendez. i'm larry kudlow. thanks for watching. have a...
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>> ryan lizza and gloria borger, two of the excellent, excellent analysts we have. >> excellent. and you can watch jill and elise's entire interview with the secretary of state hillary clinton by going to cnn.com. it's right there on our home page. i recommend you take a look. >>> it's a conflict half a world away. french forces battling terror groups in west africa. up next, why u.s. troops are now headed to that region as well. >>> plus, an american woman mysteriously disappears in turkey. now, new video of the last time anyone saw her. [ male announcer ] pillsbury grands biscuits. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. pillsbury grands biscuits. music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make someone happy.♪ it's so important to make meone happy.♪ ♪make just one someone happy i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of the
>> ryan lizza and gloria borger, two of the excellent, excellent analysts we have. >> excellent. and you can watch jill and elise's entire interview with the secretary of state hillary clinton by going to cnn.com. it's right there on our home page. i recommend you take a look. >>> it's a conflict half a world away. french forces battling terror groups in west africa. up next, why u.s. troops are now headed to that region as well. >>> plus, an american woman...
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we heard congressman paul ryan talking about it. the president did mention it in his inaugural address earlier in the week. do you think that is doable and what she could've possibly take? >> tax reform has a different meaning to almost everyone who discusses it. bipartisan -- he meant higher tax rates on the rich. he meant a broader tax rate. he met tax increases rather than tax reform. it really was changing the way government collects taxes. it broadened the tax base dramatically and it lowered tax rates. we had almost every democrat to vote with us in 1986. i think it was 97-three in the senate. that is bipartisan. i am really hoping congress can do that going forward. dagen: it was great to talk with you. be well. connell: jamie dimon is at the world economic forum. he has been taking on his critics are what he calls bad legislation. dagen: apple. the company reports after the bell today. we will set the stage on what you can expect to hear from the tech giant. will you be disappointed? take a look at oil today. it is slightly
we heard congressman paul ryan talking about it. the president did mention it in his inaugural address earlier in the week. do you think that is doable and what she could've possibly take? >> tax reform has a different meaning to almost everyone who discusses it. bipartisan -- he meant higher tax rates on the rich. he meant a broader tax rate. he met tax increases rather than tax reform. it really was changing the way government collects taxes. it broadened the tax base dramatically and...
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and very calmly, with paul ryan being the key salesman because of his credibility with conservatives, convincing them to go ahead with this three-month extension that joe, you say, is a smart idea. >> it is a smart idea. and this morning, you know, we were talking about chris christie being one of the favorites in 2016. "politico" this morning's going behind the curtain again with a question that everybody in washington's asking. are the democrats going to be putting up joe biden for president in 2016? here's how the vice president answered that question when asked yesterday. >> is there any reason you wouldn't run? >> oh, there's a whole lot of reasons why i wouldn't run. i haven't made that decision. and i don't have to make that decision for a while. >> so are you ready to run against hillary clinton in 2016? >> i haven't made that judgment, and hillary hasn't made that judgment, but i can tell you what. everything that should be done over the next two years that i should be part of would have to be done whether i run or i don't run. if this administration is successful, whoever is
and very calmly, with paul ryan being the key salesman because of his credibility with conservatives, convincing them to go ahead with this three-month extension that joe, you say, is a smart idea. >> it is a smart idea. and this morning, you know, we were talking about chris christie being one of the favorites in 2016. "politico" this morning's going behind the curtain again with a question that everybody in washington's asking. are the democrats going to be putting up joe...
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barbara ryan is a cnbc contributor from deutsche bank senior farm analyst. jerry webman is also still with us from oppenheimer funds. barbara, good morning. let's start by looking at these companies. eli lilly up first. they don't necessarily have the same drugs in the pipeline as the pfizer. is that a problem for them? >> well, i think, you know, lily has a little bumpier road than pfizer over the next couple of years. pfizer should be commended for having gone through patent cliff, losing the patent on lipitor and maintainling modestly growing earnings in the face of that due to restructuring. and they are willing looking at a number of new projects which we can talk about. lily is going to face another issue for the year. they have 13 products in phase three development, but those are several years away. earnings at lily will be several years behind. the markets will be focused on their restructuring efforts and the new products at the portfolio, specifically whether they will file for ramu, a drug for gastric cancer in the early part of latter part of th
barbara ryan is a cnbc contributor from deutsche bank senior farm analyst. jerry webman is also still with us from oppenheimer funds. barbara, good morning. let's start by looking at these companies. eli lilly up first. they don't necessarily have the same drugs in the pipeline as the pfizer. is that a problem for them? >> well, i think, you know, lily has a little bumpier road than pfizer over the next couple of years. pfizer should be commended for having gone through patent cliff,...
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play a lot of luke ryan? >> we subscribe. >> you're at home watching joan rivers talk about fashion. i mean, it's good, though. we got the whole gamut. we cover the whole gamut on this show. we got it all covered. you can do -- >> real housewives of whatever. we have that going on in our house. >> on monday you do the commercials. i'll do the super bowl and i'll do the actual -- i mean we got -- >> it's perfect, right? >> are we not like yin and yang. are we not like one of those signs? let's look at pfizer. the drugmaker reported four vt quarter profit of 47 cents a share. revenue also beat consensus. yahoo! earned 32 cents. four cents above projections. and seagate earned $1.38 a share, 11 cents above estimates. revenue also beat consensus but its current quarter revenue fell short of what analysts -- the one thing we are going to do at polaris, we're going to have one of those motorcycles and i'm going to get my license and do it with a side car and we're going to go out and we're going to tear it up. >> y
play a lot of luke ryan? >> we subscribe. >> you're at home watching joan rivers talk about fashion. i mean, it's good, though. we got the whole gamut. we cover the whole gamut on this show. we got it all covered. you can do -- >> real housewives of whatever. we have that going on in our house. >> on monday you do the commercials. i'll do the super bowl and i'll do the actual -- i mean we got -- >> it's perfect, right? >> are we not like yin and yang. are we...
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do you think that was a repudiation of the paul ryan approach or the tea party approach that focuses on fiscal matters? >> no, i don't think it was at all. it was an honest stimtatement that when you talk in washington budget terms you're committing yourself to a lot of things that not only the public doesn't understand, but it's very misleading. in washington, it is a cut when spending goes up but just not as fast as was planned. for the average american family that is spending goes up more slowly. for the left, they say to the public they're cutting spending by trillions and trillions even though spending's going up to get in that jargon and to use that lingo, bobby jindal is exactly right, we need to make the truth obvious to voters. >> governor there's certainly a lot of soul-searching i think going on with the republican party and governor jindal's speech last night exemplified that. however you hear people like speaker boehner saying it's president obama trying to annihilate the gop. is president obama do you think the problem or do you think the party itself has to make some p
do you think that was a repudiation of the paul ryan approach or the tea party approach that focuses on fiscal matters? >> no, i don't think it was at all. it was an honest stimtatement that when you talk in washington budget terms you're committing yourself to a lot of things that not only the public doesn't understand, but it's very misleading. in washington, it is a cut when spending goes up but just not as fast as was planned. for the average american family that is spending goes up...
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difference and you're hearing this also from house republicans, we heard this over the weekend from paul ryan, that they want to do something. obviously the devil is in the details, and the truth is, carol, that time is really what will tell. we can't tell if this is going to succeed right now but when you look at the past, 2007, president bush failed in his attempt to deal with immigration reform, conservative members of his own party scuttling that effort and in 2010 you had kind of a peaiecemeal measure in the senate which was to grant some sort of pathway to citizenship for some of these children of undocumented immigrants, that failed as well but there is the sense and you're hearing this from republicans as well as democrats that they think the election, the fact that hispanic voters were such a force, that they went so overwhelmingly for democrats that that's really changed the conversation and how this effort turns out, carol, is going to be the true test of if they really did. >> brianna keilar live at the white house for thus morning. >>> he helped honor his colleagues during the sc
difference and you're hearing this also from house republicans, we heard this over the weekend from paul ryan, that they want to do something. obviously the devil is in the details, and the truth is, carol, that time is really what will tell. we can't tell if this is going to succeed right now but when you look at the past, 2007, president bush failed in his attempt to deal with immigration reform, conservative members of his own party scuttling that effort and in 2010 you had kind of a...